Justin Baldoni and Blake not ending lively legal battles; The director of the director says that the judge was dismissing the $ 400 million case, ‘not appropriate’ – the details inside.

Blake Liveli and Justin Baldony legal drama are allegedly away after a judge’s director was allegedly away after dismissing the case of $ 400 million. Actor and director Justin Baldoni is allegedly unhappy with his ‘It’s Ends With As’ co-star and her husband, actor Ryan Ryanolds.Baldoni’s lawyer, Brian Freedman on Tuesday addressed the verdict during an appearance on TMZ Live, saying, “What was Justin’s response? Similar to me – it’s not right. It’s not right.”The legal controversy began in December 2024, with Blake alleging Baldoni and his production company, Vafar Studio, sexual harassment and launched a smear campaign. In response, Baldoni and Vafarr filed a $ 400 million defamation countersuit, which was rejected by US District Court Judge Louis J Liman on 9 June, cited legal safety about the statements made in cases.Judge Liman’s decision also rejected a separate $ 250 million complaint, which was filed by Baldoni to report on claims of claims filed against The New York Times. However, the court gave Baldoni’s legal team by June 23 to amend its trial over specific claims related to violation of contract and torture intervention.With the latest turn for this legal saga, Freedman insisted that the fight is far away from saying, “he [Baldoni] He wants to be destroyed, and is all that he cares about. He knows the truth, and he wants the truth to come out in a proper way. He is waiting for his day in court. ,Freedman said that the legal team plans to move forward with the case, which began with Blake Liveli’s statement later this month. “We are going to show that there was no sexual harassment, there was no smear campaign. It is unfortunate to be an accused in a wrong way,” he said, while the lively claim is also “afraid of the truth.”On the same day, Livali’s lawyer, Mike Gotlib appeared on CNN and reiterated the actress’s resolution. “Blake has determined to look at his claims and chased a complete public accountability what he has happened to him,” he told the host Jack Topper.